Austria Cup Women 02/14 12:00 - First Vienna FC 1894 (W) v SK Sturm Graz (W) - View
Austria League 1 Women 02/21 13:30 15 SK Sturm Graz (W) v FC Salzburg (W) - View
Austria League 1 Women 03/14 13:00 16 SV Neulengbach (W) v SK Sturm Graz (W) - View
Austria League 1 Women 03/21 13:30 17 SK Sturm Graz (W) v Kleinmunchen/Blau-Weiss Linz (W) - View
Austria League 1 Women 03/29 09:00 18 SCR Altach (W) v SK Sturm Graz (W) - View

Wikipedia - SK Sturm Graz (women)

Sportklub Sturm Graz is an Austrian women's football club based in Graz, Styria. The club was founded in 1909 however the women's section has been in existence since 2011. Sturm Graz play in the ÖFB-Frauenliga, the top flight of domestic women's football in Austria and are regular competitors in the UEFA Women's Champions League. The team's colours are black and white.

Sturm Graz plays its home matches at the Messendorf Trainingszentrum, a 1,500-capacity stadium that is situated in Graz.

History

The club was formed in 2011 after taking over FC Stattegg's women's team, despite interest from rivals Grazer AK in also taking over the team. The club started out playing in the 2nd Women's League East, before getting promoted at the end of the 2012–13 into the ÖFB-Frauenliga. After an 8th place finish in their inaugural top-flight season, Sturm Graz went from strength to strength and qualified for the UEFA Women's Champions League after finishing 2nd in the 2015–16 season. They were knocked out of their first Champions League campaign at the Round of 32, losing 0–9 on aggregate to Zürich. Since the 2015–16 season, Sturm Graz have finished as runners-up twice more.

Current squad

As of 13 November 2025

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 SVN Melania Pasar
4 DEN Laura Lillholm Petersen
5 AUT Emira Makalić
6 CRO Mia Gavrić
7 SVK Lenka Mazúchová
8 AUT Julia Keutz
9 GER Pauline Deutsch
10 AUT Laura Krumböck
11 CRO Ruzica Krajinović
14 DEN Sandra Jakobsen
15 AUT Sophie Maierhofer
16 AUT Linda Popofsits
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 AUT Lena Breznik
18 AUT Anna Wirnsberger
19 AUT Stefanie Großgasteiger
21 AUT Vanessa Gritzner
22 GER Wassilah Pacaud
23 SVN Zala Kuštrin
24 CRO Maria Kunštek
25 GER Laura Riesenbeck
26 AUT Leonie Tragl
27 AUT Elisabeth Brandl
28 AUT Marie Spiess
SK Sturm Graz (W) is the women's football team representing SK Sturm Graz, based in Graz, Austria. Known for their competitive spirit and dedication to developing local talent, the team competes in Austria's top-tier women's league. With a focus on technical skill, teamwork, and strategic play, SK Sturm Graz (W) strives to achieve success both domestically and in European competitions. The club emphasizes fostering a supportive environment for female athletes and promoting the growth of women's football in Austria.